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Connecticut: Secretaries of State


Connecticut Secretaries of State, 1735-2007(May beincomplete!)
GeorgeWyllys 1735-96SamuelWyllys 1796-1810ThomasDay 1810-35RoyalR. Hinman 1835-42NoahA. Phelps 1842-44DanielP. Tyler 1844-46CharlesW. Bradley 1846-47JohnB. Robertson 1847-49RogerH. Mills 1849-50HiramWeed 1850JohnP. C. Mather 1850-54OliverH. Perry 1854-55NehemiahD. Sperry 1855-57OrvilleH. Platt 1857-58JohnBoyd 1858-61J.Hammond Trumbull 1861-66LeverettE. Pease 1866-69HiramAppleman 1869-70ThomasM. Waller 1870-71HiramAppleman 1871-73D.Webster Edgecomb 1873MarvinH. Sanger 1873-77DwightMorris 1877-79DavidTorrance 1879-81CharlesE. Searls 1881-83D.Ward Northrup 1883-85CharlesA. Russell 1885-87LeverettM. Hubbard 1887-89R.Jay Walsh 1889-93JohnJ. Phelan 1893-95WilliamC. Mowry 1895-97CharlesPhelps 1897-99HuberClark 1899-1901CharlesG. R. Vinal 1901-05TheodoreBodenwein 1905-09MatthewH. Rogers 1909-13AlbertPhillips 1913-15CharlesD. Burnes 1915-17FrederickL. Perry 1917-21DonaldJ. Warner 1921-23FrancisA. Pallotti 1923-29WilliamL. Higgins 1929-33JohnA. Danaher 1933-35C.John Satti 1935-39SaraB. Crawford 1939-41ChaseGoing Woodhouse 1941-43FrancesB. Redick 1943-45CharlesJ. Prestia 1945-47FrancesB. Redick 1947-49WinifredMcDonald 1949-51AliceK. Leopold 1951-53CharlesB. Keats 1953-55MildredP. Allen 1955-59EllaT. Grasso 1959-71GloriaSchaffer 1971-78HenryS. Cohn 1978-79BarbaraB. Kennelly 1979-82MauraL. Melley 1982-83JuliaH. Tashjian 1983-91PaulineR. Kezer 1991-95MilesS. Rapoport 1995-99SusanBysiewicz 1999-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1845 Apr 7:DanielP. Tyler (Whig), elected;CharlesW. Bradley (Dem), defeated.
  • 1850 Jun 7:HiramWeed, died in office.
  • 1873 Apr 25:HiramAppleman, resigned;D.Webster Edgecomb, appointed.
  • 1888:HenryA. Bishop (Dem), defeated.
  • 1890:GeorgeP. McLean, defeated.
  • 1906 Nov 6:GeorgeForster (Dem), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:CharlesJ. Fancher (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1922 Nov 7:FrancisA. Pallotti (Rep), elected;AngeloM. Paonessa (Dem), defeated;MaryT. Seymour (Socialist & Farmer-Labor), defeated.
  • 1944:CharlesJ. Prestia (Dem), elected.
  • 1982 Nov 2:JuliaH. Tashjian (Dem), elected;MichaelL. Werner (Rep), defeated;PeterH. Reed (Libertarian), defeated;JohnO. Parsons (Conservative), defeated.
  • 1986 Nov 4:JuliaH. Tashjian (Dem), elected;PaulineR. Kezer (Rep), defeated;JoanneCheledink, defeated.
  • 1990 Nov 6:PaulineR. Kezer (Rep), elected;JuliaH. Tashjian (Dem), defeated.
  • 1994 Nov 8:MilesS. Rapoport (Dem), elected.
  • 1998:SusanBysiewicz (Dem), elected.
  • 2002:SusanBysiewicz (Dem), elected.
  • 2006:SusanBysiewicz (Dem), elected.

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